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 Gangaur

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Gangaur festival in Udaipur - March 2012.
Gangaur is a festival celebrated in the Indian state of Rajasthan and some parts of Gujarat, ((West Bengal)) and Madhya Pradesh.
Gangaur is colourful and one of the most important festivals of people of Rajasthan and is observed throughout the state with great fervour and devotion by womenfolk who worship Gauri, the consort of Lord Shivaduring March–April. It is the celebration of spring, harvest and marital fidelity. Gana is a synonym for Lord Shiva and Gaur which stands for Gauri or Parvati who symbolizes Saubhagya (marital bliss). The unmarried women worship her for being blessed with a good husband, while married women do so for the welfare, health and long life of their husbands and for a happy married life. People from Rajasthan when migrated to Kolkata in West Bengal started celebrating Gangaur. This celebration is now more than 100 years old in Kolkata.

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  • 1 Rites and Rituals
  • 2 Images and Paintings
  • 3 Mehandi
  • 4 Gauri's Departure
  • 5 Gangaur at Jaipur
  • 6 References
  • 7 External links

Rites and Rituals[edit]

The festival commences on the first day of chaitra, the day following Holi and continues for 16 days. For a newly-wedded girl, it is binding to observe the full course of 18 days of the festival that succeeds her marriage. Even unmarried girls fast for the full period of the 18 days and eat only one meal a day. Festivity consummates on 3rd day of Shukla Paksha of Chaitra Month.Fairs (Gangaur Melas) are held throughout the 18 day period. Numerous folklores are associated with Gangaur which makes this festival deeply ingrained into the hearts of Rajasthan, and parts of Madhya Pradesh, Haryana & Gujarat.

Images and Paintings[edit]

Images of Isar and [Parvati |Gauri]are made of clay for the festival. In some Rajput families, permanent wooden images are painted afresh every year by reputed painters called matherans on the eve of festival. A distinct difference between the idols of Teej and Gangaur is that the Idol will have a canopy during the Teej Festival while the Gangaur idol would not have a canopy.

Mehandi[edit]

The ladies decorate their hands and feet by drawing designs with Mehndi (myrtle paste). The figures drawn range from the Sun, Moon and the starts to simple flowers or geometrical designs. Ghudlias are earthen pots with numerous holes all around and a lamp lit inside them. On the evening of the 7th day after Holi, unmarried girls go around singing songs of ghudlia carrying the pots with a burning lamp inside, on their heads. On their way, they collect small presents of cash, sweets, jaggery, ghee, oil etc. this continues for 10 days i.e. up to the conclusion of the Gangaur festival when the girls break their pots and throw the debris into the well or a tank and enjoys a feast with the collection made.

Gauri's Departure[edit]

The festival reaches its climax during the last three days. The images of Gauri and Isar are dressed in new garments especially made for the occasion. Unmarried girls and married women decorate the images and make them look like living figures.
At an auspicious hour in the afternoon, a procession is taken out to a garden, bawdi or johad or well with the images of Isar and Gauri, placed on the heads of married women. Songs are sung about the departure of Gauri to her husband's house. The procession comes back after offering water to the first two days. On the final day, she faces in the same direction as Isar and the procession concludes in the consignment of the all images in the waters of a tank or a well. The women bid farewell to Gauri and turn their eyes and the Gangaur festival comes to an end.

Gangaur at Jaipur[edit]


Gauri's procession commencing from the Zanani-Deodhi of the City Palace

Crowd watching the procession on Gangaur festival, 2011
The Gangaur of Jaipur is famous in all over the world. In Jaipur, a sweet dish called a ghewar is characteristic of the Gangaur festival. People buy ghewar to eat and distribute it among their friends and relatives. A procession, with the image of Gauri, commences from the Zanani-Deodhi of the City Palace. It then passes through Tripolia Bazaar, Chhoti Chaupar, Gangauri Bazaar, Chaugan stadium and finally converge near the Talkatora. People from all walks of life come to witness the procession.

References[edit]

External links[edit]

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  1. Gangaur - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangaur

    Gangaur is a festival celebrated in the Indian state of Rajasthan and some parts of Gujarat, ((West Bengal)) and Madhya Pradesh. Gangaur is colourful and one ...
    ‎Rites and Rituals - ‎Images and Paintings - ‎Mehandi - ‎Gauri's Departure
  2. Gangaur - drikPanchang.com

    www.drikpanchang.com › Hindu Calendar

    This page lists date and time for Gangaur in year 2015 for Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India. Gangaur Puja is also known as Gauri Tritiya.
  3. Information about Gangaur Festival, Gangaur Festival 2015

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    Find information about Gangaur Festival 2015, why and how it is celebrated in Rajasthan. The main attractions and dates of Gangaur Festival are also ...
  4. Gangaur [Full Song] Ghoomar - YouTube

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    Gangaur is an extremely important festival of Rajasthan. It commences on the day following Holi and continues for 18 days. The festival is celebrated by ...
  6. 2015 Gangaur Festival in India Essential Guide - India Travel

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    Gangaur, an important festival of Rajasthan, is all about honoring the goddess Gauri. A manifestation of Parvati (Lord Shiva's wife), she represents purity and ...
  7. Gangaur Festival Jaipur - Significance, Rituals, Celebrations

    www.jaipur.org.uk › Fairs & Festivals

    Gangaur festival is celebrated in March-April in the honour of Goddess Parvati (Gauri).
  8. Gangaur 2015 (गणगौर २०१५ ) - Festivals

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    Gangaur 2015 or Gauri Puja is on 22 March (Sun) and get detailed information ofGangaur Festival 2015 and history of why its celebrated in Rajasthan.
  9. Gangaur Festival - Tourism-of-india.com

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    THE FESTIVAL The most important local festival in Rajasthan, Gangaur is held about a fortnight after Holi and the celebrations go on for eighteen days.
  10. Gangaur Festival - Journeymart.com

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    Gangaur is a largely female-centric festival, in that most of the festivities and pujas are conducted by women. The fortnight leading up to Gangaur is marked by ...


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